Where is the thalamus, again? What does it do? Thinking your brain might implode if you keep thinking about its parts? Well, rest assured, Kick Start Study Smart has you covered this time, too. With... More > this table of brain parts and functions, you are sure to do well on your next AP Psychology quiz or even just brushing up on the parts of the brain in general.< Less

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Robert Sessions Woodworth (October 17, 1869 – July 4, 1962)... More > was an influential American academic psychologist of the first half of the twentieth century. He studied under William James along with such prominent psychologists as Leta Stetter Hollingworth, James Rowland Angell, and Edward Thorndike. A graduate of Harvard and Columbia, his textbook Psychology: A study of mental life, which appeared first in 1921, went through many editions and was the first introduction to psychology for generations of undergraduate students. His 1938 textbook of Experimental Psychology was scarcely less influential, especially in the 1954 second edition, written with Harold H. Schlosberg. He is known for introducing the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R) formula of behavior.
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James Sully (3 March 1842 – 1 November 1923) was an... More > English psychologist.He was born at Bridgwater, Somerset the son of J.W. Sully, a liberal Baptist merchant and ship-owner. He was educated at the Independent College, Taunton, Regent's Park College, University of Göttingen, where he studied under Lotze, and at Humboldt University, Berlin where he studied under DuBois-Reymond and Helmholtz. Originally destined for the Nonconformist ministry and in 1869 he became classical tutor at the Baptist College, Pontypool. In 1871, he adopted a literary and philosophic career. He was Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College London, from 1892 to 1903, when he was succeeded by Carveth Read.
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CONTENTS: The Crowd and the Social Problem of To-day - How Crowds Are Formed - The Crowd and the Unconscious - The Egoism of the Crowd-Mind. The Crowd a Creature of Hate - The Absolutism of the... More > Crowd-Mind - The Psychology of Revolutionary Crowds - The Fruits of Revolution, New Crowd Tyrannies for Old - Freedom and Government by Crowds - Education as a Possible Cure for Crowd Thinking< Less

CONTENTS: The Crowd and the Social Problem of To-day - How Crowds Are Formed - The Crowd and the Unconscious - The Egoism of the Crowd-Mind. The Crowd a Creature of Hate - The Absolutism of the... More > Crowd-Mind - The Psychology of Revolutionary Crowds - The Fruits of Revolution, New Crowd Tyrannies for Old - Freedom and Government by Crowds - Education as a Possible Cure for Crowd Thinking< Less

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Hugo Münsterberg (June 1, 1863 – December 16, 1916)... More > was a German-American psychologist. He was one of the pioneers in applied psychology, extending his research and theories to Industrial/Organizational (I/O), legal, medical, clinical, educational and business settings. Münsterberg encountered immense turmoil with the outbreak of the First World War. Torn between his loyalty to America and his homeland, he often defended Germany's actions, attracting highly contrasting reactions. He was also college mentor to a young William Moulton Marston, creator of Wonder Woman.Hugo Münsterberg was born into a merchant family in Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland), then a port city in West Prussia.
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The Surviving Psychology series is designed to help students and people interested in the field of psychology get the basic information they require to understand the basic assumptions, ideas,... More > theories and applications of psychology.
For students in the classroom, this series is designed to provide a easy method of note taking by providing an outline of the most common sections studied in psychology courses; this frees the student to have more time and energy to focus on the supporting information provided by the instructor or professor.
Complete with historical and contemporary scholars, scientists, researches and practitioners, the names and biographies provided will expose new and veteran psychology students (and those simply interested in learning more about the field) to the famous, infamous, and less known names in the field.< Less

Written as an anthropological and psychological study from the point of view of Havelock, the famous British sexologist of the late 19th century, who was also a physician and social reformer. Studies... More > in the Psychology of Sex is a comprehensive and groundbreaking encyclopaedia of human sexual biology, behaviour, and attitudes. In separate volumes he examined such topics as homosexuality, masturbation, and the physiology of sexual behaviour. Ellis viewed sexual activity as the healthy and natural expression of love, and he sought to dissipate the fear and ignorance that characterized many people's attitudes toward human sexuality. His work helped to foster the open discussion of sexual problems, and he became known as a champion of women’s rights and of sex education.< Less

Study Guide for the National NASP school psychology exam given by the ETS Praxis II series. The guide covers exam construction, decision making behavioral and mental health practices, consultation... More > and collaboration, psychological foundations, ethical, legal and professional areas. By http://SchoolPsychologyExam.Com< Less

Study Guide for the National NASP school psychology exam given by the ETS Praxis II series. The guide covers exam construction, decision making behavioral and mental health practices, consultation... More > and collaboration, psychological foundations, ethical, legal and professional areas. By http://SchoolPsychologyExam.Com< Less

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